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Roberts Gemini 46 Digital Radio Review - Pocket-Lint

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Pocket-Lint have published a review of the Roberts Gemini 46 digital radio. 'Constructed from white plastic, the frontispiece is dominated by a grey speaker grill. Towards the top you find various control buttons and an amber-lit two-line LCD display. Most of the controls are handled by the buttons, except volume and tone, which have dedicated knobs on the side. And fine knobs they are too, rotating with a feel of quality, and allowing you to pick exactly to the tone and volume you want, rather than some arbitrary number.

Sound-wise, the quality is very good, that clean rich sound you’d expect from DAB and at reasonable volumes too. Switch on the unit and it will auto-scan for stations, meaning they are simple to scroll through and select. Should you choose to do so, there are five presets available, but in reality it is so easy to click through to the station you want, you might not use them.'

Read: Roberts Gemini 46 DAB digital radio review - Pocket-Lint